Station 2: Torso Model Practical

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Station 2: Torso Model Practical Label # Organ System Cavity 1 Spinal cord Nervous Spinal or vertebral 2 Liver Digestive Abdominal 3 Large Intestine Digestive Abdominal 4 Small Intestine Digestive Abdominal 5 Stomach Digestive Abdominal 6 RIGHT lung Respiratory Thoracic 7 Pancreas Endocrine Abdominal 8 Kidney Urinary Abdominal 9 Bladder Urinary Pelvic 10 Brain Nervous Cranial

The knee is proximal to the foot. The cheekbone is lateral to the nose. The neck is inferior to the chin. The toenails are anterior to the heel. The skin is superficial to muscles. The wrist is proximal to the fingers. The breastbone is anterior to the spine. Station 3: Directional Terms Practice

The brain is superior to the spinal cord. The lungs are superior to the stomach. The pinky is medial to the thumb. It was learned it CSI1 that the pancreas is posterior to the stomach. Station 4: Anatomical Dissection Video DIRECTIONAL REGIONAL 1. Posterior (back) 1. Scapular (shoulder blade) 2. Anterior (front) 2. Deltoid (posterior curve of shoulder) 3. Deep (internal) 3. Acromial (point of shoulder) 4. Proximal (closer to the trunk) 4. Vertebral (spinal) MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 1. lamin-: lamina*; -ectomy: removal; REMOVAL OF LAMINA 5. Cervical (neck) Laminectomy: A laminectomy is a procedure involving surgical removal of the bony arch of the vertebrae (lamina) which covers the nerve. *Medical Definition: a lamina is a thin, flattened or plate-like structure. *Anatomy Definition: the lamina of a vertebra (an individual bone of the spinal column) is the flattened or arched part of the vertebral arch that covers the spinal cord or nerves.

2. in-: into; -cis: to cut; -ion: process; PROCESS OF CUTTING INTO. Incision: a surgical cut made in skin or flesh. Station 5: Mannekin Model Practice 1. Sternal 11. Calcaneal 2. Deltoid 12. Femoral 3. Occipital 13. Patellar 4. Orbital 14. Fibular 5. Nasal 15. Tarsal 6. Coxal 16. Carpal 7. Brachial 17. Digital 8. Scapular 18. Inguinal 9. Popliteal 19. Cervical 10. Sural 20. Antecubital The biceps are found in the brachial region. The calf muscle can be found in the sural area. Station 6: Regional Terms The nurse informed John that she was about to take blood from his antecubital region. Michelle had to get an antibiotic in her deltoid region. In other words, Michelle got a shot in her shoulder region. The term orbital refers to the area where the eye can be found. In CSI1, the patient experienced swelling below the waist, or in the pelvic area. NBA player Paul George suffered a gruesome broken shin bone during a scrimmage game. Anatomically speaking, his injury was in the crural area. After the car crash, Karina had to wear a neck brace around her cervical area. The hip area is known as the coxal area. The region where the trunk of the body meets the thigh is known as the inguinal area.

Station 7: 2.1 Word Sort

Title: Abdominopelvic Regions Station 8: 2.2 Diagram Assault Title: Homeostatic Control Mechanism

Station 9: 2.2 Word Sort

Station 10: 2.3 Word Sort